Online buzz: Potential surge for DA and EFF before elections
Online buzz hints at a potential surge in support for the Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters ahead of the elections.
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Online buzz hints at a potential surge in support for the Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters ahead of the elections.
Students at Amajuba TVET College in Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal attacked minister of Higher Education Blade Nzimande.
Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa briefed the media stating that the intensifying load shedding is dropping.
The Bethal Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga fined the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality R200 million for breaking environmental laws.
South Africans are rallying together to support ‘Miss Albany’ with generous donations after the brand featured failed to compensate them.
It may be after the elections, but Mashatile has promised that the government will end load shedding by the end of the year.
Malema says he is not concerned about the opinion of the DA leader criticising the possibility of the EFF in coalition with the ANC.
Eastern Cape police warn South Africans to be alert on Facebook marketplace as many criminals use it to scam people.
Jossey Buthane warmly welcomed by ANC as he returns to his original political home without the EFFs knowledge.
Seventeen people have been arrested for theft, tampering with infrastructure and possession of stolen electricity property in Johannesburg.
Western Cape public school teachers are expected to protest due to contractor teachers contracts being terminated.
The deputy president told Imizamo Yethu residents that he had been instructed by the president to prevent a water crisis from happening.
The Drakenstein Municipality is seeking to mitigate as much damage as possible and protect property and individuals.
The MK party bid to overturn the IEC’s decision to bar former president Jacob Zuma from being one of the party’s candidates.
IEC hosts the signing ceremony of the Electoral Code of Conduct by political parties and independent candidates contesting the 2024 Elections.
Kaizer Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs was killed in a botched hijacking in Honeydew, Johannesburg North, on Wednesday night.
Gauteng Emergency Services (EMS) has handed over employment contracts to 1,120 interns to join the healthcare service programmes.
The sole survivor of the crash, eight-year-old girl is in good spirit and is set to be discharged soon as she is recovering well.
A 52-year-old man who was arrested after he crashed into former president Jacob Zuma’s official convoy on Thursday was granted R500 bail.
Department of Home Affairs initiative to hire 10,000 young graduates has created almost 3,700 jobs for unemployed youths since August 2022.
Limpopo police have arrested five people suspected of being involved in rhino poaching and illegal trade of elephant tusks.
Family and friends of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela mark the sixth anniversary of her passing with a wreath ceremony at Fourways Memorial Park.
National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula seeks to prevent arrest interdict as the High Court rules that arrest is the last resort.
Former president Jacob Zuma survived a car accident on his way from his home, Nkandla, to Eshowe in KZN on Thursday night.
he Independent Electoral Commission has decided that President Jacob Zuma will not be allowed to stand for election on 29 May.